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DogeFactory groups several DeFi surfaces in one place: token launch, swap, liquidity, farming, staking, and a wallet-centric user view. That does not mean every page is equally complete or depends on the same services. Some screens can read live network state, while others still depend more on supporting services or current availability settings.
What DogeFactory is
DogeFactory is a DogeOS-native DeFi suite that groups token launches, DEX routing, liquidity provisioning, farming, staking, and a wallet-centric activity view into one app.
What this page tries to do
This documentation is meant to be a compact operational reference. It prioritizes plain definitions, real behavior, limits, risks, and user decisions over marketing language.
How to read the launch sections
The launch sections distinguish between the single active fixed-price market-sale path and the parallel bonding-curve path, because they do not create the same user expectations.
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Chapter structure
Start here
Start with the product overview, then use the docs guide and glossary to understand how the rest of the reference is organized.
Launchpad
Compare launch paths, sale end states, refunds, sell-back, and the settings that most affect user outcomes.
Trading
See how swaps find a path, what slippage means, what minimum received protects, and why a transaction can fail.
Pools & Liquidity
Review how users add or remove liquidity, what LP exposure means, and why a pool can still block an action.
Earn
Understand rewards, claiming, withdrawals, and why APR can be missing or only approximate.
Wallet
Review portfolio context, wallet activity, launch participation, and why some tokens stay outside the main portfolio list by default.
Safety & Risk
Keep labels, approvals, token warnings, and admin routing decisions clear in plain language before any action.
Data & Indexing
See where token lists and market panels get their public data, how known deployments stay visible, what the app caches in the browser, and why updates can lag.
Protocol Reference
Stay at the public level: what the app does on-chain, which fees matter, and how paused or degraded states affect users.
FAQ
Quick answers to the most common user questions about launches, trading, wallet states, and basic safety signals.
Fixed-price sale
A launch mode where the live sale keeps one published price per token, buy and sell stay open during the sale window, and settlement happens through an explicit final state rather than a moving quote.
Bonding curve
A launch mode where the price changes as more of the sale allocation is sold. In DogeFactory documentation, the curve path is a live market before migration, not just a presale counter.
Migration
The move from launch mode into a DEX pool. On the curve path, migration moves reserve and remaining token inventory into the pool and burns the launch LP.
Near migration
A Launches counter for curve launches that are close to migration. In the current UI, a curve is counted as near migration from 75% progress. It is a warning light, not proof that migration already happened.
Deployment
One installed version of the DogeFactory contracts on a network. A new deployment can create new tokens while existing known deployments can still have tokens or pools that users already hold.
Deployment registry
The app list that remembers which DogeFactory deployment created a token or pool. It helps the interface keep known launches visible after a reboot or redeploy.
Slippage
The worst extra movement a user accepts before the transaction fails. It is separate from price impact.
Price impact
The price move caused by the size of the trade relative to available liquidity. A low slippage setting does not remove price impact; it only caps tolerated execution drift.
Pool
The market connecting two assets on the DEX. Without a live pool or route, a token can still exist in search while remaining unswappable.
Wallet cap
A maximum accepted contribution per wallet during a sale. It reduces direct concentration but does not stop multi-wallet behavior on its own.
Verified
A review or data label inside the app. It is not an independent review, not a guarantee of legitimacy, and not a promise that liquidity is safe.
Data service
A supporting service used by fast pages such as Analytics, Wallet, Tokens, and Pools. If it lags, the network can be correct while the page is late.
Extra tokens
Wallet tokens kept out of the main Portfolio list by default to keep the view readable. This can include test tokens or tokens that need more DogeFactory context. They are still in the wallet; the toggle only changes what the table shows.
Needs context
A Wallet portfolio grouping for assets that need a little more explanation before they look like normal priced holdings. It can include locked sale tokens, demo/test tokens, or assets without reliable price or route context yet. It is not an accusation and it does not mean the asset is invalid or gone from the wallet.
Farm reward path
The current farming path for eligible liquidity positions. Older reward modes are separate and should appear only when explicitly enabled.
Signed order
A limit order signed in the wallet and later executed only if the visible terms still hold. Expiry, network, recipient, amount, and minimum output should match what the user approved.